and Procedures (General Surgery)
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A hernia that occurs within Hesselbach's triangle and does not have a sac is called a/an
(blank) hernia.
A) Direct
B) Indirect
C) Femoral
D) Hiatal - Answer- Direct
The defect in an inguinal hernia occurs in the (Blank) muscle:
A) Scarpa's fascia
B) Internal Oblique
C) Transversalis
D) Cremaster - Answer- Transversalis
Which of the following is a type of oblique incision?
A) Midline
B) Kocher
C) Paramedian
D) Pfanneenstiel - Answer- Kocher
A hemolytic disease of the newborn is known is called:
A) Thalassemia
B) Polycythemia
C) Erythroblastosis fetalis
D) Hemolytic anemia - Answer- Erythroblastosis fetalis
All of the following are intestinal instruments except:
A) Allen forceps
B) Best clamps
C) Heaney forceps
D) Doyen forcepts - Answer- Heaney forceps
The instrument used for common duct exploration during an open cholecystectomy is:
A) Bakes dilator
B) Fogarty catheter
C) Schnift forceps
D) Ochsner trocar - Answer- Bakes dilator
, The incision commonly used for an appendectoomy is:
A) Kocher
B) McBurney
C) Pfannenstiel
D) Paramedian - Answer- McBurney
Glisson's capsule is the:
A) Lateral portion of the spllen
B) Junction of the pancreas and duodenum
C) External covering of the liver
D) Renal fascia - Answer- External covering of the liver
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is performed to:
A) Assess liver function
B) Remove Common bile duct
C) Visualize biliary and pancreatic tracts
D) Determine pancreatic function - Answer- Visualize biliary and pancreatic tracts
What can be accomplished when positioning the patient for a thryoidectomy to facilitate
exposure of the surgical site?
A) Rotate head to the left
B) Rolled sheet placed under shoulders
C) Trendenlenburg position
D) Bolster placed under axilla - Answer- Rolled sheet placed under shoulders
A Sengstaken-Blakemore tube is used when treating:
B) Prostate cancer
A)Coronary artery disease
C) Esophageal varices
D) Peptic ulcers - Answer- Esophageal varices
Omental flaps, falciform ligament. or Gerota's fascia flaps may be used to:
A) Repair abdominal defects
B) Control liver hemorrhage
C) Repair pelvic defects
D) Control splenic hemorrhage - Answer- Control liver hemorrhage
If the surgeon's preference card listed a Bookwalter or Omnitract, what type of
instrument would be used?
A) Hemostastic clamps
B) Self-retaining retractors
C) Biliary tract instrument
D) Stapling device - Answer- Self-retaining rectractor
The procedure performed for decompression of the cecum due to colonic obstruction is:
A) Gastrostomy